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Python program to print the dictionary in table format

Given a Dictionary. The task is to print the dictionary in table format.

Examples:

Input: 
{1: ["Samuel", 21, 'Data Structures'], 
2: ["Richie", 20, 'Machine Learning'], 
3: ["Lauren", 21, 'OOPS with java'], 
}
Output: 
NAME AGE COURSE 
Samuel 21 Data Structures 
Richie 20 Machine Learning 
Lauren 21 OOPS with java 

Method 1: Displaying results by iterating through values. 

Python3




# Define the dictionary
dict1 = {}
 
# Insert data into dictionary
dict1 = {1: ["Samuel", 21, 'Data Structures'],
         2: ["Richie", 20, 'Machine Learning'],
         3: ["Lauren", 21, 'OOPS with java'],
         }
 
# Print the names of the columns.
print("{:<10} {:<10} {:<10}".format('NAME', 'AGE', 'COURSE'))
 
# print each data item.
for key, value in dict1.items():
    name, age, course = value
    print("{:<10} {:<10} {:<10}".format(name, age, course))


Output

NAME       AGE        COURSE    
Samuel     21         Data Structures
Richie     20         Machine Learning
Lauren     21         OOPS with java

Method 2: Displaying by using a matrix format 
 

Python3




# define the dictionary
dict1 = {}
 
# insert data into dictionary
dict1 = {(0, 0): 'Samuel', (0, 1): 21, (0, 2): 'Data structures',
         (1, 0): 'Richie', (1, 1): 20, (1, 2): 'Machine Learning',
         (2, 0): 'Lauren', (2, 1): 21, (2, 2): 'OOPS with Java'
         }
 
# print the name of the columns explicitly.
print(" NAME ", " AGE ", "  COURSE ")
 
# Iterate through the dictionary
# to print the data.
for i in range(3):
 
    for j in range(3):
        print(dict1[(i, j)], end='   ')
 
    print()


Output

 NAME   AGE    COURSE 
Samuel   21   Data structures   
Richie   20   Machine Learning   
Lauren   21   OOPS with Java   

Method 3: Displaying by using zip format 

Python3




# define the dictionary
dict1 = {}
 
# insert data into dictionary.
dict1 = {'NAME': ['Samuel', 'Richie', 'Lauren'],
         'AGE': [21, 20, 21],
         'COURSE': ['Data Structures', 'Machine Learning', 'OOPS with Java']}
 
# print the contents using zip format.
for each_row in zip(*([i] + (j)
                      for i, j in dict1.items())):
 
    print(*each_row, " ")


Output

NAME AGE COURSE  
Samuel 21 Data Structures  
Richie 20 Machine Learning  
Lauren 21 OOPS with Java  
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